Turning Point – Freedom Center for Women

Turning Point - Freedom Center for Women Franklin Pennsylvania

Turning Point Treatment Center’s philosophy is founded on the recognition that addiction is a disease. Our approach incorporates a clinical model to effectively treat each individual. Upon admission, a comprehensive assessment is conducted to determine the appropriate level of care for the client. This assessment serves as the basis for developing a personalized treatment plan that enables the client to acknowledge the severity of their addiction, gain understanding of addiction and recovery, address any underlying issues that may impede ongoing recovery, and utilize available support for sustained progress.

ABOUT TURNING POINT – FREEDOM CENTER FOR WOMEN

Turning Point, located in Franklin, Penn., offers detox, short-term inpatient care, and long-term residential services for both men and women grappling with addiction. This review exclusively focuses on Turning Point’s Freedom Center for Women, a specialized facility dedicated to women’s recovery.

TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT

According to the facility’s protocols, medically monitored detox typically lasts four days, focusing on alleviating withdrawal symptoms and ensuring a safe detoxification process. Turning Point provides Suboxone as part of the detox program to facilitate detoxification from heroin and other opiates. The assessment, treatment process, and transition into a short-term treatment program commence during detox.

The short-term inpatient treatment program is highly individualized to cater to each client’s specific needs, with an average duration of 14 to 28 days. Clients actively engage in group therapy sessions five days per week and receive individual counseling at least twice a week. Additionally, the center offers various specialized group sessions, including relapse prevention, anger management, and educational lectures. Clients have the opportunity to attend off-campus Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings or on-campus meetings every morning. Moreover, Turning Point hosts a free family program on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to facilitate family involvement in the recovery process.

Turning Point’s long-term residential treatment program is specifically designed for individuals with a history of relapse or those at high risk of relapse. The program’s duration ranges from 90 to 120 days. In this comprehensive program, the treatment team places a strong emphasis on relapse prevention strategies and equips clients with essential life skills, such as obtaining a GED, job search assistance, financial management education, parenting classes, and anger management training.

STAFF CREDENTIALS

The treatment team at Turning Point comprises medical doctors, licensed nurses, addiction counselors, and consulting psychologists.

ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES

Turning Point’s Freedom Center for Women, located approximately three miles from the main campus, can accommodate up to 28 women. According to feedback from one alum, the center provides a welcoming and comfortable environment.

WHAT ALUMNI SAY

During the time of this writing, one former client surveyed by Best-rehabs.com expressed mostly negative sentiments and conveyed no desire to return to the facility. The alum rated treatment effectiveness and accommodations and amenities with one out of five stars. The alum’s comments highlighted concerns regarding favoritism among long-term residents, which led to feelings of inadequacy. The alum also raised questions about the center’s adherence to the preached values of humility and kindness.

FINANCING

Turning Point accepts insurance according to information on their website.

Turning Point – Freedom Center for Women Reviews

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  • I did the detox there I have to say the building it's self was old and over populated. They ran out of room in the men's building and ended up moving a large amount to of them to sleep in the detox unit. That was upsetting considering it wasnt fair to the people waiting to get a bed to detox. I the. Did the rehab in patent and they took me to freedom house. It was very homey feeling . but they had the longterm and the sort term people staying in the same house but there was alotnof favoritism with the long term girls. It made feel like I was not good enough. I hated the phone times they only have u ten minutes every other day and that if u didn't have a meeting to go to. I then left on mothers day when they wouldn't let mW call my children but had allowed another girl to call her mother three times. Well I felt it was unprofessional and uncalled for... They preach humility and kindness but they show that its only when u conform to what they want u to be.... I will never go back again.